Protest. Rita braver and chip reid will report our sunday morning cover story. Hundreds of thousands came to washington. Joined by thousands more in cities around the world. Different places, but a common theme, they are not giving up the rights they have worked so hard to claim. This is the moment you will remember where women stood strong. Raising their voices. Its going to be only america first. America first. It was a day that broke with precedent after precedent. And yet some things remained the same. A new president , a new chapter for america. Its all just ahead this sunday morning. Henry winkler is an actor turned director and producer who is still enjoy plenty of happy days even though the tv show is long gone. When Henry Winkler played the fonz. Aaay he made tv history by water skiing over a shark. From you go nice job. It only made sense that he took us fishing in idaho. Thank you fly fishing with Henry Winkler. When do i get to try that . As soon as i catch a fish. Pauley billions and billions served as the boast of one very familiar fast food chain. The story of exactly how that all came to be is being served up by our ben tracy. With more than 36,000 restaurants around the world, mcdonalds is the biggest name in fast food and a man named ray kroc is considered the companys founder. This might be the best hamburger. But the new movie sets the record straight. When did you learn that surprised you . First of all i didnt know that there were mcdonalds brothers. The founding of our fast food nation later on sunday morning. Pauley digging for gold is only half as lucrative as digging for the delicacy seth doane has been sampling. A curious food found by a dog, craved by humans. With all of the ingredients where does white truffle rank . Well, its on the top. One of the best ingredients we can use. Tea head on sunday morning we journey to italy in search of the elusive and awfully expensive white truffle. Bellisimo. Pauley sorry that has a close up on the mysterious camera obscure a. David old stones offers some Oscar Nominations of his own and more. First, here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 22nd of january, 2017. 1 2 as weve said, millions of women gathered in cities around the world yesterday in a challenge to President Trump. So many jammed Downtown Washington they couldnt march to the white house as planned. There were large crowds from new york to seattle and 600 cities worldwide including paris, berlin and sydney. President trump attended a Prayer Service at Washingtons National cathedral yesterday. Then it was off to the cia where the president told intelligence staffers that any suggestions he has some sort of feud with them is the fault of the media. I love you. I respect you. Theres nobody i respect more. Youre going to do a fantastic job. Mr. Trump also accused the press of underestimating the number of people who attended fridays inauguration. The president meets with his first foreign leader on friday. And the white house says mr. Trump will meet with the president of mexico later this month. Former First Lady Barbara Bush could be discharged from houstons hospital today. Her husband, former president george h. W. Bush is also hospitalized is expected to remain in intensive care a few more days. At least 39 people have died in that Train Derailment in india. Seven cars went off the track, rescuers had to cut through mangled coaches to reach some of the 50 injured. A major storm will drench the california coast and drop more snow over the rockies. In the east, showers and storms are expected over the gulf coast and the southeast. In the week ahead, soggy across the lower 4. Looks like texas is the lone bright spot. So help me god. Congratulations, mr. President. Pauley just ahead. Two days in washington. Stand we are here to stay pauley the next chapter in American History is playing out before our eyes. It began friday on the Capitol Steps with the inauguration of President Trump. And it continued yesterday on the streets of washington and other cities around the country and the world. Rita braver and chip reid share cover story duties this sunday morning. Well begin with rita braver. Par far. Madonnas mini concert may have been a surprise but so was the turn out for this event. Where are you from . Hearted ford, connecticut. They seemed to come from everywhere. Louisville, kentucky. From michigan. Northern california. Lake george, colorado. Im here because i have a lot of women in my life that i love. And their reason for being here had a common theme. Why are you here . For womens rights. Because i have a daughter and im looking out for her future. We i want to show that love still trumps hate. Were so alarmed at whats going on. This is not an antitrump march there was a point to the sea of pink hats. These are called pussy hats. What is the reason for them . Because of what donald trump said about grabbing womens private parts without their consent. Its not okay. I wish you could see yourself. Up on the stage speakers like Gloria Steinem and honorary marco chair got right to the political point. Trump and his hammers have found a fox for every chicken coop in washington. And a twitter finger must not become a trigger finger. The event was called in part because of concern among women about the possibly ocean of rights they spent generations working to achieve. One of us can be dismissed, two can go ignored, but together were a movement and were unstoppable. The speeches went on for more than three hours. Knee touring everyone from kamala harris, first minority senator. There is nothing more powerful than a group of determined sisters marching alongside with their partners and their determined sons and brothers and fathers standing up for what we know is right. To wounded veterans now u. S. Senator from illinois, tammy duckworth. I did not give up parts of my body to have the constitution trampled on. The cochair linda sarsour. I stand here before you muslim american, unapologetically palestinian american. To 6yearold sophie cruz the daughter of undocumented immigrants. Let us fight with love, faith and courage so that our families will not be destroyed. But it was not just in washington. There were sister marchs in scores of cities around the world. With speakers calling for a Mass Movement that will protect womens rights and elect officials who will help. But can one day of marchs make a major difference . Mars of the 60s on civil rights, led to the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights act. The mars and protest in vietnam had an impact. Lyndon johnson decided not to seek his partys president ial nomination. The university of connecticut Political Science professor haul learn sob who studies Mass Movement says there is another key ingredient. The follow up. American poll sticks about sustained interest and sustained pressure. About organizing. Its about making sure that over time policy makers see what you have to say get the sense that you are determined. I am woman hear me roar speakers today vowed that this was only the beginning. Its about you going home after today and standing up and fighting in your communities. Though it was the start that stole much of the spotlight. This girl is on fire it will be the rank and file who determine whether this is a one day flash in the pan. A chance for marchers to jeer at President Trumps motorcade. At the very least, for those who put their shoe leather into the event it will be a day that made history. America, america this is chip reid. I Donald John Trump do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute on friday Donald John Trump became the 45th president. So help me god. Congratulations, mr. President. After sometimes Brutal Campaign and a bumpy transition there was a sense of unity as four out of five living former president s joined the new president to complete the peaceful transition of power. But in his address President Trump took a surprisingly defiant tone, castigating some of those sitting directly mind him. For too long a small group in our Nations Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth. It was a populist call to arms. This moment is your moment, it belongs to you. This at times painted a dark picture of todays america. And the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential. My Immediate Reaction was, thats trump. A calmer trump. A but thats trump. Leo ribuffo is a professor of American History at George Washington university. Since thomas jefferson, off and on, there has been an emphasis on conciliation, national unity. There was much less of that than usual. Hes speaking to his men and women, his base mostly. Of a tore the ceremony. President trump and new first lady melania escorted the obamas said goodbye before heading off to vacation and a new life outside of the spotlight. In his first order of business as president , mr. Trump signed a few executive orders in the ornate president s room in the capitol. And his first act as commander in chief the president reviewed the troops from the Capitol Steps. As tradition dictates. The president and Vice President and their families then proceeded down pennsylvania avenue for the inaugural parade. Along with the cheers, there were some boos. Just blocks away large crowds of protesters loudly voiced their displeasure, some smashed storefront windows, set fire and even fought with the police. Add to that, yesterdays womens march on washington. Is there anything like these protests in the history of inauguration . There laugh been no protests on this scale in the history of president ial inauguration. None, really . On the other hand nobody threw bottles and approximate at the president ial limosine as they did with nixon. But in terms of scale this is absolutely unprecedented. The predicted rain never showed up and as darkness fell, the first family watched as thousands fa raided by from every corner of the nation. Friday evening the president and first lady celebrated at that time three inaugural balls. I did it my way dancing to my way a fitting song for a man who from the start has promised to do everything his way. Pauley now a page from our sunday morning almanac. January 22, 1931, 86 years ago today, the day singer songwriter sam cooke was born in clarks dale, mississippi. A ministers son cooke was raised in chicago sang mostly gospel music before releasing his first hit you send me in 1957. Darling, you send me i know, you send me it soared to the top of the chart and earned cooke an appearance on dick clarks american bandstand. In 19 59d. You send me, i know, you send me many other hits followed including chain gang. Thats the sound of the men working on the chain gang pauley cupid, twistin the night away. But cookes story came to an abrupt and shocking end in december 1964. At age 33 he was shot and killed in a los angeles molts by the manager who claimed self defense. The coroners ruling of justifiable homicide in a sensational headline making case remains controversial to this day. But there is no dispute over cookes talent and the role he played in popularizing soul music. And now i think im able to carry on ] pauley in fact his song a change is gonna come is today an enduring classic of the civil rights movement. But i know change is gonna come pauley next. Hell lou me to speak up. Pauley the upside down world of camera obscura. Give extra. Get extra. 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The rooms view is projected against the opposing wall, upside down. You can see that the image is naturally upside down. Thats the way optics works. The technique is called camera obscura lat tip for darkened room. A thin ray of light casts an upside down image. Its a basic principle of optics and predates even photography. It is believed to have been used by renaissance artists like canaletto and vermeer. His photographs brings the outside in. Sometimes he flips the projections a prism making the images rightside up. You look at the world through different lenses. Brings you back to your first experience. Everything seems interesting. A little light on the wall. Wow. If these photographs seem unusual or unexpected it was the surprising reaction of his students at the Massachusetts College of art and design that inspired him to take his very first photograph using the principle of camera obscura. They were, i think, in awe. There was kind of a religious silence that struck me. And when he was commissioned to photograph Big Bend National park in texas almost 20 years later he had another break through. So the idea came that, well, why dont you try to make a portable device that could let me photograph. I thought maybe on the walls of the tent, but then, wow, the ground is quite wonderful and it changes by the mile. Hes since taken his tent on the road from the grounds of the presidio to the dirt on home plate. We can always move the tent. Which is where not long ago he returned at our invitation to set up his camera on the brooklyn waterfront. Its like working in an Old Fashioned kind of way. Like the photographers who brought donkeys up a mountain with big cameras. It takes work to make interesting art. I can see the colors of the red, white and blue. Okay, were going to make an exposure. Nobody touch the tent. Whats interesting is that this is the world that weve seen forever. Right. But somehow using that round about way it looks fresh. That ability to look at that time the world with fresh eyes might be morells shot at greatness. Pauley still to come. Fast foods founding fathers. Wrap h and later. Not a problem in the world bothers you at some this moment. Thank you. Pauley fishing with the fonz. Pauley golding arches, or not. Ben tracy takes up to a fast food landmark with a history that may surprise you. At a busy intersection in downey, california, theres a monument to the founding of our fast food nation. This street the oldest mcdonalds in the world now youve never been here, right . Ive never been here. This is my first time. Jason mcdonald french is the grandson of dick mcdonald, who along with his brother, mac, started selling burgers, fries and shakes in san bernardin know, california, in 1948. The downey location was the third one they built stand oldest still standing. What was it like growing up . As children we werent allowed to talk about it. Our parents didnt want us going around saying that we were the grandson of richard mcdonald. We never advertised it. That could be because mcdonalds empire we know today with nearly 37,000 stores in more than 100 countries exists largely because of this man, whose last name is not mcdonald. Did your grandfather every mention ray kroc to you . It was a touchy subject. Now, he worked with ray for years and they had a great relationship up until the end. The story of the Mcdonald Brothers and ray kroc is told in the new film snoot founder. Michael key ton plays kroc. This is some operation. The milk shake and franchises it across the country. We all think we know mcdonalds, what did you learn that surprised you . There was so much i learned. First of all i didnt know that there were brothers and the more i learned about the story it simply was real interesting. In 1948, Mcdonald Brothers debuted a new Kitchen Assembly line they called the Speedee Service system, it was the restaurants mascot long before there averages ronald mcdonald. Thats the name of the game. Their system was revolutionary. A fresh delicious burger from grill to counter in 30 seconds. I didnt really understand completely how the Mcdonald Brothers had created fast food as we know it today. It wasnt just a gimmick it was world changing. Because weve got three right here in this chicagoland area. John lee han pock is the films director. Getting food in their cars and thought of them having to get out of their car, go up to the window, not get utensils or silverware or plates or anything like that, people didnt know what to do with this information. In 1954, ray kroc delivered several milk shake mixers to the Mcdonald Brothers. What are those . Its a way to make the place stand out. Golden arches i call them. Kroc was inia of what they had created. Convinced them to let him spread their golden arches from compost to coast. Franchise the darn thing. Franchise, franchise. Kroc opened his first mcdonalds in des plaines, illinois, in 1955. In terms of his work ethic and his drive and his vision, that part of ray kroc i really admire. Now, you know, but the point where ray goes south in the movie not so much. 4 . 3. 5 . Ray . No as an arc to, thats a g